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Mr Arnold E. Berry, surgeon dentist notifies he will cotniiience practice on Monday next at his rooms in Hamilton St., next to Addison’s.

The Railway Department advertises in this issue particulars of train arrangements in connection with the King’s .Birthday Holiday on Hh. June.

Roll up 1 Roll up ! to the Assembly Dance in the Soldiers’ Hall this (Saturday) evening commencing at 8.30. First-eass music, efficient M.C. Ladies Is, gents Is fid, double ticket 2s.—Advt.

In another column the Railway Department advertises train arrangements for the West Coast Fanners’ Excursion to Dunedin on 4th. June. A comprehensive programme of entertainment has been arranged for visitors and affords a splendid opportunity of .spending an enjoyable holiday at a mini in tun cost.

Nlr E. A. 'Wells, County Chairman, telegraphed ns follows to the Mayor of Christchurch to-day. “Recognising the intimate relationship between the two Coasts in the early days, and the prominent part played by Canterbury officials in the early government of the district, the "Westland County Council tenders its congratulations and best wishes to the Christchurch City Council on the occasion of the jubilee celebrations opening to-day.”

There has been a steady demand for the hook of words for the Westland Competitions, indicating a lively interest in the event, which is set down for August IS, 20, 21, and 23. Entries close on August 7, with the Sec-retni— Mr .J, IV. Morris. The test selections sot by the judge are generally of a higher standard than those of previous years. There is good scope for both juveniles anti seniors in all sections, including music ("vocal and instrumental), elocution, reading, and dancing. The Competitions will lie he'd this year in the Princess Theatre, which has been kindly placed at the disposal of tlie Competitions Committee by Messrs Moore and Behan, directing the regular picture entertainments.

His Master’s Voice Records for June:—“The Waltzing Doll” and “ At Dawning ” (by Light Symphony Orchestra); -‘Carmen Ballet Music” (by Royal Opera Orchestra, Covent Garden); “ The Planets ” and “Dance of the Spirits of the Earth ’ ’(by Symphony Orchestra, A. Coates) ; Lohengrin Prelude, Part 1 and 2 (by Symphony Orchestra. Wagner) ; “La Boheme— Fantasia ” Part 1 and 2 (Symphony Orchestra) ; “ Off to Philadelphia ” and

“ Chorus Gentleman ” (by Percy Hemming) ; “ Madame Butterfly ” (by Browning Mummery) ; “ I Waited for the Lord ” and “ O Come Every ouo That Thirsteth ” (bv Master E. Lough, and Temple Church Choir); “La Traviata ” selections 1 and 2. Creators’ Band; "Miss Annabelle Lee” and

“ Hear Dem Bells ” (by Paul Whiteman’s Bytlim Boys); “Far Away in Hawaii ” and “My Blue Mountain Home ” (by V. Dalhart) ; “ My Blue Heaven” and ‘‘.Just a Memory.” (New Light Symphony orchestra). —A. TV. Yarrall. Sole Agent. Revell Street.— Advt.

In cold, damp weather, always keep

“ Xazol ” handy. Take some drops on sugar, or inhale .occasionally. The surest safeguard. 60 doses Is fid. — Advt.

New shipments just opened from London to-day of ladies’ water-proof rubber coats with hats to match, fancy snake and lizard designs : Coats 15s 6d, hats to match 6s 9d. Fancy designs with piped edges: Coats 22s 6d, hats to match 8s fid. Coloured art silk coats 22s 6d, hats to match 8s fid. Fancy pattern art silk coats 28s 6d, hats to match 10s 6d. See our window display.—McKay’s.—Adrt.

The most effective specific for colds and coughs is “ Na.zol.” A few drops taken on lump sugar will give instant relief. Is fid buys 60 doses.—Advt. Woods’ Creat Peppermint Cure First aid for coughs, colds, influenza.

Good value in men’s tweed and covert coats. Addisons. —Advt. The entries for the fat stock sale at Arahura. oh Monday appear in this issue. The flags were flying from the public buildings to-day in honor of the birthday of Her Majesty Queen Mary. In this issue the It ail way Department advertise the issue of Holiday Excursion tickets in connection with the King’s Birthday Holidays and the Dunedin Winter Show and Itaces, 2nd. to 7th. June.

''What did you do when his wife pulled the window down on petitionor’a dock?” Air Justice Macgregor asked a witness in the course of divorce proceedings at the Auckland Supreme Court. Witness: I left. His Honour: Rightly so I should say.

Kokatahi Gun Club will hold a claybird match at Kokatahi on Wednesday (Show Day), May 30th., nomination price Is. A silver and gold medal, donated by Air U. Hcnde, will bo awarded to the winner. Shooting to commence at 2 p.m.—Advt.

The annual meeting of parishioners of All Saints’ Church will he held at the Soldiers’ Hall on Monday evening at S o’clock. After the meeting a welcome will be extended to the new ricar. The lady supporters are arranging for supper and contributions for same will be welcomed.

For the first time for seven months the miners at the Blackball had a full pay to draw on yesterday. Ihe mine was idle on two days during tlio current week through lack of shipping caused by the rough seas on the Grey bar, but this week’s stoppage will affect the following fortnightly pay.

Our cash prices for Petonc navy and grey worsted jerseys defy competition. AV. H. Stopforth.—Advt.

The Soldiers’ Hall next Saturday will present a busy appearance when a .Monster Paddy's Market will be held. The various stalls, which comprise fancy goods, home-made cake, sweets and produce, will bo loaded with good things and will, no doubt, meet with a ready sale. Tn addition afternoon tea will lie available at a' reasonable cost. 'Hie event is going to he ah outstanding success, as evidenced by the great enthusiasm shown.by those concerned.

To-day is the birthday of Queen Alary. A Wellington Press Association telegram states the Governor General has despatched the following message to tho Queen on the occasion of Her Alaiesty’s birthday: “His Alajestv’s Government and people in New Zealand join with mo in submitting to Your Majesty their respesctful congratulations and good wishes on the occasion of Your Alajesty’s birthday.

It will he unfortunate il by a mistake in the Greymouth office the young people of Hokitika fail to meet Air 11 odder, a New Zealander from Palmerston North who has visited Amenta to study the youth movement. He is well equipped to demonstrate tho most modern methods of youth development and the most recent games and programmes for social intercourse. It is hoped the 200 who have received personal invitations will note the change to Tuesday evening and make their arrangements accordingly.

Mr T. K. Y. Seddon. AFP. was a visitor to Hokitika yesterday, paying a visit to the Afcutal Hospital in the forenoon and the Hokitika racecourse in the afternoon. At the latter a good deal of tree planting has been carried out at the suggestion of Air Seddon with a view of testing out the qualities uf certain trees on the terrace lands. Air Seddon has also donated a further supply of flowering shrubs which have been planted about tho course of late. At tho Afental Hospital Mr Seddon made, an inspection of the grounds and buildings, and looked into further requirements in connection with the institution. He expressed pleasure and gratification at the many improvements effected of late in and about the grounds, which despite the wintry season are looking well and very pleasing to tho eye.

Aron, ask to see the latest “Kent” throe button single breasted overcoast, in navy, plum, and all the latest shades. AY. H, Stopforth.— Advt.

Mon’s worsted trousers. in mid, dn)rk and light, grey. Groat value at 2os per pair. Men’s Mosgiel marl singlets, casli price 11s Gd. AY. H. Stopfortli.—Advt.

Zonophone records for Juno:—“Beloved in Your Absence (Bessie Jones) : “ Wave to Me ” and “ Back I went tc Parliament ” (by Clarkson Bose, comedian) ; “ Baby’s Sweetheart ’’ and “Little Toddlckins” by string sextette;

“ Baby’s Sweetheart ” and “ Toddle Along,’’ by Mauree Elvvin (baritone); “Simple Aveu ” and “ L’Extase ” (by Elsie Southgate) violin ; “ Clonk-er-ty-Clonk ” and “if Your Face Wants to Laugh, Well Let It ” by Maurice and Sydney (duellists) ; “It May be Influenza.'” -and “Bon Alfonso” (by Tommy Handley, comedian); “Away Down South ” and “A Shady Tree” UnTom Waring, tenor) ; “ The 11.69 Express ” and “ The Green Eyes of the Yellow God” (by Arthur Chesney) humorous ; “Bell Brandon” and “ With All Her Faults I Love Her Still ” (by .Maurice Gunsky, tenor); “Stepping on the Ivories” and “Where, Oh, Where Bo I Live?” (by Devonshire dance band) ;“ Navel Cadets” march and “ St. Julian ” march hv Block Diamond’s hand at 4s each.—Aarrall’s Sports and Music Depot, Bevel! Street. —Advt.

Just landed 200 cases Pearmains, Cox’s Pippins, Delicious, choice desert apples. Also cooking varieties and 100 half-cases tomatoes. The growers instructions are to sell at the lowest market prices.—Paterson Michel and Co. Ltd. (’Phone No. 2). —Advt.

Be prepared for the wet season and purchase a Teliable waterproof and umbrella. Large selection of ladies’ coats just opened in all the wanted shades from 16s 6d to 32s 6d. Chubby umbrellas with nobby handles from 7s 6d to 255. Schroder and Co. —Advt.

the quickest and surest way to rout a cold is to take “Nazol.” No cold is Nazol-proof. Heals numerous membranes and clears air passages. Is Go buys GO doses. —Advt.

Ask to see our special line in ladies’ heavy woollen cardigans. Smart stripes. Price 1.3 s6d at Addisons.— Advt.

Just opened direct from the manufacturers a full range of shades in ladies’ silk and wool hose at 3s lid, 4s 6d and 4s 9d, also all wool cashmere at 2s 6cl per pair. Large variety of ladies and children’s cardigans and jumpers. Schroder and Co.—Advt.

An ordinary- cold in t the head may develop into a serious illness. “Nazol” will shift it. Powerful and penetrating. 60 doses for is 6d.—Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 26 May 1928, Page 2

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Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 26 May 1928, Page 2

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